What goes into your bag should depend on where you spend most of your time. If you are in an urban area, I would include a bandanna to wrap over your nose and mouth in case you are walking through an area where there is smoke or dust. Also, include a bright LED flashlight.

If you might be in a rural area, include matches or a lighter so you can build a fire.

What goes into your bag should depend on where you spend most of your time. If you are in an urban area, I would include a bandanna to wrap over your nose and mouth in case you are walking through an area where there is smoke or dust. Also, include a bright LED flashlight.

If you might be in a rural area, include matches or a lighter so you can build a fire.

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yes, a led flashlight - i have forget it, but at the bag are two and to my key is a (little) flashlight too.

What goes into your bag should depend on where you spend most of your time. If you are in an urban area, I would include a bandanna to wrap over your nose and mouth in case you are walking through an area where there is smoke or dust. Also, include a bright LED flashlight.

If you might be in a rural area, include matches or a lighter so you can build a fire.

i keep a HEPA rated mask in mine (spent 3 weeks at the world trade center on 9/11). also, a good pry bar should be in an urban kit. water purification is a must. municipal supplies may not function and stores will be looted out within day. and let's just assume we all included a quality firearm in our kits.

I have an ALICE pack in medium size to use for my BOB. BOB = Bug Out Bag for 9 X 19. It's a form of slang over here that we use. One thing that I will be putting in my BOB will be 6 plastic jars with broth cubes in them. That amounts to 150 broth cubes for me to use for a food source. It may not be the best food source BUT it will work as a food source when nothing else is available or to augment any wild game I come across. So if I manage to get a rabbitt or squirrel I can save my broth cube for later on or I can use it to help extend my small protein source to feed other people or family members. Bring the water to a boil while the rabbitt gets cooked, toss in a broth cube and the cooked rabbitt meat so you could easily serve six or more people with one rabbitt and a broth cube. Or you might be able to have a couple of meals out of that broth-rabbitt meal for just yourself. I already have my e-tool, hatchet, machete, paracord, matches, lighter fluid and large tarp cover to use for a tent. Tarp material is thicker and retains heat better, in my opinion, than a tent and I can get it in a larger size to meet my long term tenting needs. A regular commercial tent is okay for short term stays outdoors but a big, roomy tarp works better for my needs.

I have an ALICE pack in medium size to use for my BOB. BOB = Bug Out Bag for 9 X 19. It's a form of slang over here that we use. One thing that I will be putting in my BOB will be 6 plastic jars with broth cubes in them. That amounts to 150 broth cubes for me to use for a food source. It may not be the best food source BUT it will work as a food source when nothing else is available or to augment any wild game I come across. So if I manage to get a rabbitt or squirrel I can save my broth cube for later on or I can use it to help extend my small protein source to feed other people or family members. Bring the water to a boil while the rabbitt gets cooked, toss in a broth cube and the cooked rabbitt meat so you could easily serve six or more people with one rabbitt and a broth cube. Or you might be able to have a couple of meals out of that broth-rabbitt meal for just yourself. I already have my e-tool, hatchet, machete, paracord, matches, lighter fluid and large tarp cover to use for a tent. Tarp material is thicker and retains heat better, in my opinion, than a tent and I can get it in a larger size to meet my long term tenting needs. A regular commercial tent is okay for short term stays outdoors but a big, roomy tarp works better for my needs.

I keep chicken broth and rice in a nalgene bottle when camping and hunting. It allows me to cook up some nice rabbit stew with dandelion greens. After Im done with the meal I brew up some hot pine tea. MMMM.